
"How reductive is Buddhist reductionism in the Nikāya Suttas? Soo Lam Wong examines the implications of reductionism within Buddhist texts and its philosophical significance."
"Engin Enzaki's article delves into the world of the stone, connecting Heidegger's three-fold thesis to the concept of Iwakura in Japanese culture."
"Paweł Zygadło's work seeks to clarify Mingjia thought, focusing on the relationship between name, reference, and referent in the Yinwenzi."
"Qiannan Li presents a Zhuangzi-inspired perspective on flourishing, discussing the transition from emotion regulation to cultivating existential feelings."
The newest issue of Asian Philosophy includes articles that explore various philosophical topics. These topics range from Buddhist reductionism in the Nikāya Suttas to the influence of Heidegger on Japanese culture. Other articles investigate Mingjia thought, epistemic thought experiments, and Zhuangzi's perspective on flourishing. Additionally, the issue discusses the distinct views of Li Zehou and modern new Confucianism regarding history and China's modernization.
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